SandstoneSturgeon
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Melting or nutrient deficiency?
60 gal. (227 L) frameless low tech
14 hr. Photoperiod
Dosing with Seachem Flourish twice a week
No CO2 injection
Two internal filters (without activated charcoal)
Substrate mix: 50% Fluval Stratum, 40% MG Organic potting soil and 10% red clay; capped with pool filter sand
In addition to the plants in picture I have duckweed floating at the top under a 40” led bar with 82 LEDs(41 white 41 blue) set on the very dimmest setting possible
Tank is 1 month old but everything was uprooted and replanted (including the internal filters with their media, substrate, and hardscape) one month ago when we moved from two tanks that were 1.5 years old and 3 years old…..so it’s technically an established tank. How can I help these plants become healthy?
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60 gal. (227 L) frameless low tech
14 hr. Photoperiod
Dosing with Seachem Flourish twice a week
No CO2 injection
Two internal filters (without activated charcoal)
Substrate mix: 50% Fluval Stratum, 40% MG Organic potting soil and 10% red clay; capped with pool filter sand
In addition to the plants in picture I have duckweed floating at the top under a 40” led bar with 82 LEDs(41 white 41 blue) set on the very dimmest setting possible
Tank is 1 month old but everything was uprooted and replanted (including the internal filters with their media, substrate, and hardscape) one month ago when we moved from two tanks that were 1.5 years old and 3 years old…..so it’s technically an established tank. How can I help these plants become healthy?
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